Program

 

Monday, 18 Jun

 

9:00-9:20

Jing Wang

opening

Session I. Environments (chair: Jing Wang)

9:20-10:00

Jacqueline van Gorkom (invited)

Gas and galaxy evolution: from voids to clusters

10:00-10:40

Luca Cortese (invited)

Environmental effects and SF quenching

10:40-11:10

break

 

11:10-11:30

Tao Wang

How do massive cluster galaxies die? Insights from a census of molecular gas in the most distant clusters at z=2.5

11:30-11:50

Tobias Westmeier

On the flatness of the HI mass function in group environments

11:50-12:10

Joanna Woo

Galaxy Quenching, Structural Transformation and the Environment

12:10-13:40

lunch

 

13:40-14:10

poster talks

 

14:10-14:30

Bumhyun Lee

The impact of ram pressure on the molecular gas probed by SMA and ALMA

14:30-14:50

Marco Grossi

Environmental effects on the gas components of Virgo star- forming dwarf galaxies

14:50-15:10

Lizhi Xie

On the influence of environment on the sizes of gaseous and stellar disks

15:10-15:40

discussion

 

15:40-16:10

break

 

Session II. SFMS (chair: Ming Zhu)

16:10-16:50

Sara Ellison (invited)

Star formation rates from MaNGA profiles

16:50-17:10

Barbara Catinella

Cold gas and star formation in galaxies: insights from the xGASS survey

17:10-17:30

Fu Jian

HI gas component in dwarf galaxies in the view of semi-analytic models

17:30-17:50

Ryan Chown

Transition galaxies and the relationship between cold gas and quenching

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 19 Jun

 

9:00-9:40

Amelie Saintonge (invited)

Gas in galaxies on and off the main sequence

9:40-10:00

Tjitske Starkenburg

The populations of star forming and quenched galaxies

10:00-10:20

Miguel Socolovsky

Victims of their own success: rapidly-quenched cluster galaxies at 0.5 < z < 1.0

10:20-10:50

discussion

 

10:50-11:20

break

 

Session III. ISM & SF laws (chair: Amelie Saintonge)

11:20-12:00

Frank Bigiel (invited)

SF laws

12:00-12:40

Yu Gao (invited)

SF laws

12:40-14:10

lunch

 

14:10-14:40

poster talks

 

14:40-15:00

Jing Wang

The Local Volume HI Survey: HI-star formation connections

15:00-15:20

Jiayi Sun

Cloud-scale Molecular Gas Properties in Nearby Galaxies

15:20-15:40

O. Ivy Wong

Explaining the HI and star formation properties with a constant stability disk model

15:40-16:00

Qian Jiao

Neutral carbon emission in nearby galaxies as a molecular mass tracer

16:00-16:30

break

 

16:30-16:50

Jorge Moreno

Galaxy Mergers on FIRE-2: Interstellar Gas Ecology

16:50-17:10

Yuan Wang

Dense gas in Giant Molecular Filaments: Connecting the Milky Way to other galaxies

17:10-17:40

discussion

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 20 Jun

20-Jun-18

Special session: New facilities (chair: Frank Bigiel)

9:00-9:25

Christ Wolf

SkyMapper maps galaxies for changes in the birth rate of stars

9:25-9:50

Ming Zhu

Fast status and Gas in Galaxy Groups

9:50-10:15

Bi-Qing For

ASKAP HI Surveys

10:15-10:45

break

 

10:45-11:10

Marc Verheijen

HI imaging surveys with Apertif

11:10-11:35

Jeff Wagg

Prospects for studies of atomic and molecular gas with the SKA

11:35-12:00

 discussion

 

12:00-13:00

lunch

 

Afternoon

outing

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 21 Jun

21-Jun-18

Session IV. Accretion (chair: Thijs van der Hulst)

9:00-9:40

Dusan Keres (invited)

Inflows/outflows in simulations

9:40-10:00

Paolo Serra

EAGLE and the gas accretion history of early-type galaxies

10:00-10:20

Toby Brown

Evidence for gas accretion regulating the scatter of the mass–metallicity relation

10:20-10:50

break

 

10:50-11:10

Michael Rauch

Observational constraints on the gaseous environment of galaxies at high redshift

11:10-11:30

Marijana Smailagic

The cold circumgalactic medium of luminous red galaxies

11:30-11:50

Nicole Melso

Simulating Gas Inflow at the Disk-Halo Interface

11:50-12:20

discussion

 

12:20-14:00

lunch

 

Session V. Outflows (chair: Ran Wang)

14:00-14:40

Susanne Aalto (invited)

Galactic outflows

14:40-15:00

Tom Oosterloo

Outflows of cold gas in young radio galaxies

15:00-15:20

Heidi White

Testing Feedback Regulated Star Formation in Turbulent, Thick Disks

15:20-15:50

break

 

15:50-16:10

Bernd Husemann

The gas reservoir in AGN host galaxies and the multi-phase impact of outflows

16:10-16:30

Alice Concas

Two-Face(s): ionized and neutral galactic winds in the local Universe

16:30-16:50

Miao Li

How Supernovae-driven Hot Outflows Regulate Circumgalactic Medium 

16:50-17:20

discussion

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 22 Jun

22-Jun-18

Session VI. Evolution(z) (chair: Barbara Catinella)

9:00-9:40

Roberto Decarli (invited)

Evolution of the ISM and star formation

9:40-10:20

Ivan Baldry (invited)

galaxy assembly and star formation from low to high z

10:20-10:40

Ran Wang

Imaging the gas component in the most distant quasar

10:40-11:10

break

 

11:10-11:30

Lingyu Wang

Multi-wavelength synergy unleashes the full power of Herschel - The galaxy main sequence from z~0 to 6

11:30-11:50

Marianne Girard

Kinematics of low mass and/or low SFR galaxies at z~2 with the KMOS LENsing Survey (KLENS)

11:50-12:10

Xin Wang

Precise evolution of gas-phase metallicity radial gradients at cosmic noon and its constraints on galaxy evolution

12:10-13:40

lunch

 

13:40-14:00

Feng Yuan

Numerical study of AGN feedback in an elliptical galaxy

14:00-14:20

Chiara Circosta

The SUPER survey: exploring the impact of outflows from active galactic nuclei with SINFONI and ALMA

14:20-14:40

Fuyan Bian

Evolution of Ionized Interstellar Medium in Galaxies from High-z to Low-z

14:40-15:10

discussion

 

15:10-15:40

Lister Staveley-Smith

summary

 

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